Strip-guide.



C. E. HALL. STRIP GUIDE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.5, 1914.

Patented Oct. 5, 19 15.

wve/nto'c /qzwZI/fai/ m ter/um )assin under the 5 folder and guide 11, the edges of the trim-V mmg strip being'turned downwardly under the central portion of the st ip so as to touch the central upstanding rib 16 which serves to center the edges of the trimming strip relative to the body thereof. The folded trimming strip thus passes over the plate 1 and is laid upon the foundation goods passing under said plate, both the foundation and i the trimming then passing to the needles of 5 the shining machine which performs the shirring action, the strip guide of this invention serving merely to guide the material to the needles of the shirring machine.

-V lVhat I claim is r V 5 1. A guiding attachment for shirring machines, comprising an elevated base plate, a folder attached to the upper side of said bed plate and detachable therefrom, flanged work guides adjustable toward and away Copies of this patent may be obtained for an upstanding centering rib between said flangesr 7 r 2. A guiding attachment for shlrring machines, comprising an elevated base plate,

flanged work guides adjustable on said plate transversely to the pathv of movement of the work, and a folder securedto the upper side of said bed plate and provided with a tongue parallel to the lower face thereof and adapted to engage the bed plate and detachably fasten the folder in place on the bed plate.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses. 7 7

Miss CLARA E. HALL.

WVitnesse's l A. McDnNKEN, A. M. NAGLEY.

five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. 

